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i dont have time to go sight in the 3006 will buckshot work well out to 50 to 60 yards? i have 00 and #4 buckshot. i can shoot slugs out of my mossyberg well so im not worred about that. any advice on shotgunning yotes
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February 03, 2013, 02:54:16 PM »
I shoot 3" #4 buck when i tote the shotty yote hunting and would not think twice about pulling the trigger at 50 yards. 60 yards i would have to think about but more than likely would shoot as well.
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Your '06 would have to be pretty far off to miss a yote at 50 yards. I'd set up a target and zero it. That way you are good much further.
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Depends a lot on your choke. 50 yards is getting out there without a really tight choke. I have gunned a lot of dogs with 4 buck over the years.
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its mod choke. and i would but every were is closed up right now and i am sighting it in with open sights so if anyone knows a way to sight in open sights without bullets let me know. haha i just put the open sights on.
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The mod will open the pattern up a bit quick. Paper it and the groups will tell you what range you are good to.
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i shot a dog ( someones pet) who had been killing deer in the area and it was at 40 yards and the 00 buck worked great. i think someone dumped the dog off and when it seen me it was real aggressive so i had to put it down but at 40 yards it worked fine.
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The #4 buckshot will give a much denser pattern than the 00 buck. It's 40 some pellets versus about a dozen. #4 buck is the way to go IMO. I actually use BB's when I hunt with a shotgun, but that's mainly just because I have a lot of them.
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alrighty i may have some bb some were.
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I've always been a "T" shot guy for dogs. Though I've been a bit disappointed in the Dead Coyote. I'd go Remington HD "T" if I were using the shotgun for dogs these days.
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there is a place on the other side of Cosi hill that you can get to and sight your -06 in as for the scatter gun i run 3.5 T dead dog with a full to about 75yrds. They arent cheap i have started to phase them out and running a 3.5 #1 confident out to 50yrds on those
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were can i sight it in at lol i would like to know were it is. lol
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okay how far away is it from cosi and whats my longest shot i could make there
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Turkey loads or 00 buckshot
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